Sergio García may be on the verge of a remarkable return to the Ryder Cup at Bethpage next year, following recent discussions with Luke Donald regarding his potential re-entry into the DP World Tour. García, who resigned from the Tour in 2023 after a sports arbitration panel upheld sanctions against him and other players who joined LIV Golf, seemed to have closed the door on his Ryder Cup career. This was particularly significant as only members of the DP World Tour are eligible to compete for Europe in the prestigious event. Despite this setback, García had a strong season in LIV Golf, finishing third in the overall individual standings for 2024. The possibility of his return to the DP World Tour could pave the way for García to once again represent Europe in the Ryder Cup, where he holds the record for the most points scored.